EP0247385A2 - Meuble d'assise, notamment une chaise - Google Patents

Meuble d'assise, notamment une chaise Download PDF

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EP0247385A2
EP0247385A2 EP87106334A EP87106334A EP0247385A2 EP 0247385 A2 EP0247385 A2 EP 0247385A2 EP 87106334 A EP87106334 A EP 87106334A EP 87106334 A EP87106334 A EP 87106334A EP 0247385 A2 EP0247385 A2 EP 0247385A2
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Theo Hartmann
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VS Vereinigte Spezialmobelfabriken GmbH and Co KG
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C4/00Foldable, collapsible or dismountable chairs
    • A47C4/02Dismountable chairs
    • A47C4/03Non-upholstered chairs, e.g. metal, plastic or wooden chairs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C3/00Chairs characterised by structural features; Chairs or stools with rotatable or vertically-adjustable seats
    • A47C3/04Stackable chairs; Nesting chairs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C4/00Foldable, collapsible or dismountable chairs
    • A47C4/02Dismountable chairs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C5/00Chairs of special materials
    • A47C5/04Metal chairs, e.g. tubular

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  • the invention relates to a piece of seating furniture, in particular a chair, armchair or the like, with at least one profile support frame standing to the side of a seat part, which forms a furniture base and front and rear support supports and has a support connection for the seat part.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a piece of seating of the type mentioned, which can be manufactured to size with simple manufacture such that the ends of the profile pieces to be joined together can be securely connected to one another without special shape adaptation.
  • the support frame has two separate profile pieces, which are each angled at least once, each form one of the support supports and have attached connecting pieces to the leg ends of their frame legs, with which the leg ends of the Interlock profile pieces to form knot pieces.
  • the profile pieces are therefore preferably connected to one another exclusively at their ends, which can only be formed by straight separating cuts lying at right angles to them.
  • the knot pieces directly formed by the connecting pieces for example, on the one hand align the leg ends and thus the profile pieces themselves, and on the other hand the arrangement can also be such that the position of the connecting pieces can at least to a limited extent adapt to the position of the leg ends, so that they are more diverse Way tolerance compensation are possible.
  • the seating furniture can be assembled in the manner of a modular system, with the same profile pieces and, if appropriate, also connecting pieces or nodes pieces for the production of different seating and other furniture, such as tables, shelves or the like. Suitable.
  • Assemble support frame from more than two profile pieces in each case the profile pieces are arranged so that they form a ring-shaped closed frame, advantageously no supporting frame parts protrude beyond the ring shape or outer circumference.
  • a particularly stable, simple and easy to manufacture arrangement results, however, if the supporting frame has only two angled profile pieces, both of which preferably extend over the entire height of the supporting frame, that is to say each occupying approximately half of the ring shape.
  • a profile piece forms the front support, whereby it is preferably angled to the rear of the furniture at the upper end of this support, in particular with a large radius of curvature approximating to half the width of the support frame, and extends at least approximately to this rear.
  • the other profile piece expediently forms the rear support and is angled at the lower end of this support over a substantially smaller radius of curvature to the front of the seating furniture, which advantageously extends to the front of the support frame. All of the profile pieces of the support frame can therefore be connected to one another only at two locations, these locations expediently being in the front lower and rear upper regions of the support frame and being formed by connecting pieces or by knot pieces.
  • the profile pieces of the respective support frame are angled or deformed only in one plane, so that they can be produced as very simple bent parts.
  • the profile pieces of the respective support frame are advantageously in approximately vertical planes directly adjacent to one another in the width direction of the seating furniture, the front profile piece then being able to engage in a simple manner for stacking in the inside of the rear profile piece of another piece of furniture, if the rear support is offset from the front support by at least its width to the outside.
  • the respective connecting piece can engage in a simple manner with a shaft section, in particular designed as a plug-in pin, plug-in wedge or the like, into the respective associated leg end essentially without play and have a connecting head which adjoins the end face of this leg end and which, viewed in the longitudinal direction of the leg end, at most slightly above the outer contour of the profile piece protrudes.
  • all the connecting heads of the support frame or of the furniture have essentially the same outer contour with one another, so that they can be interchanged with one another practically as desired.
  • a particularly advantageous development of the subject matter of the invention is that the connecting pieces against one another, in particular about an axis approximately perpendicular to the plane of the supporting frame, swivel interlock so that they can adapt to the shape of the profile pieces in a stress-free manner after connection with the profile pieces and with one another in their position and thus tolerance deviations can be easily compensated for in a self-adjusting manner.
  • connecting pieces that are directly connected to one another to form a knot can be fixed against one another, which can be accomplished, for example, by a method in which the connecting pieces are first joined together via a pivot pin that is coated with adhesive and engages in bores, and then aligned against each other, after which the correspondingly set adhesive solidifies and creates a rigid, so no longer pivotable connection.
  • the connecting pieces of each node piece are also next to each other in the manner described, so that the inner connecting pieces of one piece of furniture can be immediately adjacent to the outer connecting pieces of the other piece of furniture when stacked.
  • a preferred embodiment results from the fact that the backrest forms a crossmember in the rear upper region of the supporting frame, preferably on the associated outer or rear side of this component an approximately the same size compared to the other connecting heads, only over one A small part of the width of this component is fastened connecting head, in which the associated bolt connecting the profile pieces engages, so that three connecting heads lying adjacent to one another in the longitudinal direction of the bolt or the pivot axis form a node piece, in which the middle connecting head one of the profile pieces, in particular listened to the profile piece forming the front support.
  • At least two connecting pieces of a node piece are each formed in one piece with one another, in the case of three or more connecting heads forming a node piece, all connecting heads can form a single component.
  • at least two connection heads of a node piece can also be advantageously designed such that both associated leg ends or frame legs or profile pieces lie in a common plane.
  • the support frame is deformed at right angles to this, for example provided with bends located adjacent to its leg ends, in such a way that the part of the profile piece lying between the leg ends is in an outwardly or inwardly offset plane.
  • the design according to the invention is particularly suitable for seating furniture whose profile pieces have flat oval cross sections such that the larger edge dimension of this cross section lies in the width direction of the furniture.
  • a tubular profile, a plywood profile or a similar other profile can be used for one or at least two profile pieces, wherein it is also possible to assemble a single support frame from two or more profile pieces of different materials, so that, for example, the front support forming profile piece made of wood and the profile piece forming the rear support is made of steel.
  • Appropriate painting or surface treatment allows the profile pieces to be optically very variably offset against each other, which means that a very appealing appearance of the furniture or a group of furniture can be achieved.
  • Stainless steel can also be used as the material.
  • a piece of seating furniture 1 has a frame-shaped furniture support frame 2, which carries a furniture body, for example made of wood, in the form of an approximately angular seat body 3, which has a seat part 4 with one leg and with the other leg forms a backrest 5.
  • the support frame 2 consists essentially of two side parts of the furniture body, approximately ring-shaped closed side parts in the form of profile support frame 6, for example at least partially connected to one another via the furniture body or separate cross or support connections to form a substantially rigid unit can.
  • Each support frame 6 has only two rod-shaped profile pieces 7, 8, each standing continuously in a single approximately vertical plane or simply angled, with frame legs 9 to 12 of different lengths from a tubular profile that has flat oval cross sections.
  • Each of these two profile pieces 7, 8 forms an upright frame leg 9 and 11, respectively, a continuous support 13 and 14, which extends approximately over the entire height of the support frame 2, while the upper frame leg 10 of one profile piece 7 has an armrest and the lower one approximately parallel frame leg 12 of the other profile piece 8 forms the footprint 15 of the seating 1.
  • the two profile pieces 7, 8 suitably consist of different profiles of the same, namely, for example, flat oval, basic cross-section, but preferably the cross-section lying transverse to the width direction of the furniture or the smaller edge dimension of this cross-section is the same for both profiles, while that lying in the seat width direction or that The larger edge dimension of this cross section is so different that the profile section 7 which forms the front support support 13 or which is offset inwards relative to the other profile piece 8 has the larger cross section.
  • This profile piece 7 is, as shown in particular in FIG.
  • Fig. 1 have no crossing points or coverage areas.
  • the support frame 6 is approximately trapezoidal in side view shaped, such that the front support bracket 13 is inclined rearward at an acute angle and the rear support bracket 14 is inclined forward at an approximately equal acute angle, but the radius of curvature of the transition of the frame legs 11, 12 of the profile piece 8 is substantially smaller than that Radius of curvature of the corresponding transition section between the frame legs 9,10.
  • the lower frame legs 12 of the profile pieces 8 extend approximately over the entire depth of the furniture or the seat body 3.
  • the respective individual furniture has only a single side support frame 6 and only through the opposite connection with the corresponding support frame of an adjacent piece of furniture maintains its stability.
  • a node piece 20, 21 is formed by at least two interconnected connecting pieces 18, 19, wherein each support frame 6 has only two node pieces 20, 21.
  • a node piece 20 lies in the foremost and deepest area of the support frame 6, while the other node piece 21 lies in the highest and on is seen - approaching the rearmost portion of the support frame 6 provided.
  • the node pieces 20, 21 lie in a side view according to FIG. Fig. 1 substantially completely outside of the inside of the seat body 3, ie below the top of the seat part 4 and behind the front of the backrest 5.
  • the support connection between the two side support frame 6 is on the one hand by a cross member connecting the two front support supports 13 22 and on the other hand formed by the backrest 5 and thus the furniture body itself.
  • the crossbar 22 is formed by a straight, flat oval tubular profile with an upright cross section, which is attached to the mutually facing inner sides of the support supports 13 immediately below the seat part 4 by welding or the like. So that it is completely covered in side view by the support supports 13 . At least one clamp or the like which engages under the crossbar 22 is attached to the underside of the seat part 4, so that it is rigidly connected to the support frame 2.
  • each connecting piece 18, 18 ', 19 has a shaft section 23, the outer cross section of which is closely matched to the inner cross section of the associated profile piece or leg end and inserted into this, and optionally by pressing, gluing or the like is fixed.
  • a connecting head 24 adjoins the shaft section 23 via a shoulder surface that is in contact with the entire surface of the end surface of the associated leg end 16 or 17, and is also approximately constant over its length with respect to the associated leg end has only slightly protruding outer cross sections and at the end in side view acc. 1 is rounded off in a semicircle, the shaft section 23 being approximately the same length as the connecting head 24. According to the front view.
  • each outermost or innermost connecting head 24 or 25 is provided with a blind hole 26 lying at right angles to the level of the support frame 6, while a connecting head 24, which may be between two connecting heads 24, 25, is provided with a through hole 27 aligned therewith.
  • All connecting heads 24, 25 of the respective node piece 20, 21 are connected to one another by a single, cylindrical bolt 28 which has essentially constant cross sections over its length, this bolt engaging in the mutually aligned bores and at its ends by the innermost and outermost connection head 24.25 is completely covered.
  • both connecting pieces 18, 19 have mutually aligned blind bore holes
  • the connecting piece 18 'of the profile piece 7 lies between two connecting heads 24, 25, of which the connecting head 25 is formed without a shaft section and directly is attached to the back of the backrest 5 with through screws or the like.
  • the connecting pieces already fastened to the profile pieces 7, 8 and the two connecting heads 25 fastened to the backrest 5 are joined together in the respective knot piece 20, 21 using a bolt 28, the bolt 28 or the bore walls having been previously glued with a suitable adhesive be smeared.
  • the connecting head of the connecting piece 19 of the knot piece 20 can be formed in one piece with a standing block, which forms the standing area 15 of the seating furniture 1 in the front area.
  • a corresponding standing block protruding downward is also in the rear area of the frame leg 12 intended.
  • the connecting head 25a can be adapted to the respective shape of the backrest 5a, the backrest being curved in horizontal section in the exemplary embodiment shown, which is why the connecting head 25a has a correspondingly inclined or curved contact surface for contact with the Has back of the backrest 5a and can have projecting cams, pins or the like on this contact surface, which engage to secure the position in corresponding bores or openings in the backrest 5a.
  • the fastening screws for the connecting head 25a pass through a plate-shaped cushion support lying at a short distance on the front of the backrest 5a in the area of through holes, so that this cushion support can be removed independently of the connecting heads 25a.
  • FIG. 10 is the profile piece 7b of the respective support frame 6b angled twice, so that between the frame legs 9b, 10b an intermediate frame 29 is provided at an angle to this, which in side view approximately parallel to the seat part 4b sloping towards the rear and with little clearance. nd lies above the seat part 4b, so that it forms a side cheek for this.
  • the intermediate frame 29 merges in the rear area with approximately the same curvature as the transition section between the seat part 4b and the backrest 5b into the frame leg 10b which is directed upwards and is inclined backwards at a slight acute angle and which, in side view, is pointed downward opening angle to the associated frame leg 11b of the profile piece 8b.
  • the connecting pieces in the embodiment according to FIG. 10 can be the same as in the embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 9. For the rest, the same reference numerals are used in FIG. 10 as in FIG. 1, but with the index "b".
  • the respective support frame or the respective profile piece can also at least partially consist of another, for example non-metallic material, such as wood or the like, the respective profile in the latter case expediently being made of a plywood profile made of two or more, in particular consists of three layers with approximately constant cross sections over their length. 11 to 12, these layers are designated by 30 and 31, one or the middle layer 31 being thinner and / or narrower than that two outer layers 31 are formed and glued to them in such a way that grooves are formed on both sides of the profile, the bottom surfaces of which are delimited by the side edges of the middle layer 30.
  • At least one or the middle layer 30 is extended at the respective leg end 16c beyond the other two layers 31, so that a freely protruding fastening plate 32 is formed which in a receiving opening of the associated connecting piece 18 which is completely closed on the outer circumference and matches its cross section 'c inserted and fastened with screws, by gluing or the like.
  • a bolt is provided as a bolt 28c, which passes through a through hole 27c of the connecting piece 18c and engages in a threaded bore 26c of the connecting piece 19c in such a way that the head of the screw bolt is countersunk on the inside of the connecting piece 18'c.
  • the profile piece 7c is formed by a laminated wood profile
  • the profile piece 8c is formed by a tubular steel profile, in the leg end 17c of which a corresponding, protruding fastening plate is fastened by welding or the like, so that the connecting piece 19c in a similar manner on the frame leg 11c can be attached.
  • the profile pieces 7c, 8c can be easily detached from one another at any time, and in their node pieces they are permanently connected to one another with little flexibility.
  • 11 to 13 are the same reference numerals as in FIGS. 1 to 9, but with the index "c" for corresponding parts.
  • individual connecting pieces or connecting heads can be profiled on their exposed outer surface by ribs or the like, so that they form only relatively small, for example line-shaped, contact surfaces when the chairs are stacked and offer a relatively high grip for carrying the chair. Otherwise, the same reference numerals are used in FIG. 14 for corresponding parts as in the other figures, but with the index "d".
  • each node piece is formed by two or three separate connecting pieces or connecting heads
  • the respective node piece can be gem.
  • 15 can also be formed in one piece, for example, in such a way that the two associated profile pieces are in a common plane.
  • the respective node piece 20e has according to 15 shows two shaft sections 23e which are formed in one piece and are at an angle to one another for engaging in the leg ends of the profile pieces, and these shaft sections 23e are connected to one another via a one-piece, angular head section 24e which is exposed.
  • this head section 24e can also be formed in one piece with a laterally projecting connecting head for fastening the backrest.
  • the knot pieces according to the invention are also suitable for connecting adjacent furniture or chairs in a row arrangement, as is the case, for example, with row seating.
  • such row connectors 33 are provided on the outer sides of the associated connector heads 24f and one partially trained with these.
  • the connecting members 33 can be designed as the same, pluggable or hookable, complementary or as such connecting members, which can be connected to each other via a separate, for example plug-in coupling piece.
  • such row connectors can be associated with the lower node pieces, the upper node pieces or all node pieces.
  • FIG. 17 shows a further embodiment for a connecting piece 18h, which is particularly suitable for profile pieces made of plywood or the like.
  • This connecting piece 18h has, in the interior of its receiving opening for the associated leg end 16h, a riving knife 34 directed against it, which penetrates into the end face when the leg end 16h is inserted, thereby widening it and bracing it in the receiving opening of the connecting piece 16h, so that an extremely secure connection is given, in which the connecting piece 18h encloses the leg end 16h on the outer circumference like a sleeve.
  • the riving knife 34 or its tip is opposite the associated end of the connecting piece, so that it only penetrates into the leg end when it is already gripped in the receiving opening.

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